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Blood Brothers Willy Russell's play 'Blood Brothers' tells the story of twin boys separated at birth on the opposite sides of the social ladder. The play follows the twists and turns of each of their lives concluding in their final meeting, which results in their death. Throughout the play there are many musical scores, which enhance the atmosphere and tensions of the play. We first see Mrs Johnstone when she talks about the twins and her old life. She sings a song about her husband and all her children. You expect Mrs Johnstone to be upset about her husband leaving and having seven children to look after without having much money. Because she's singing about it, it gives the impression that she's not that upset about what happened and looks towards the future hoping it'll be bright and cheerful. She uses the repetition of Marilyn Monroe and dancing. She might be referring...

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